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SignUp Now!Has anyone ever sold a car to Carmax? do you think they will buy my 2002 audi with 66,000 miles on it. It slips sometimes in reverse. How much do you think I can possibly get?
Sell it yourself, they will try and hose you would be my guess. Wholesale or worse,
Carmax will buy anything. If they notice the tranny slipping then they will hit it hard. Great miles for the year! Other than the tranny, how's it look and run? They will probably offer $500-$1000 over rough book (Black Book) if they don't notice the tranny issue.
Describing the car correctly or accurately will help with with a value. What trim or model is it? Leather? Auto I'm guessing? Sunroof? Good tires? Wheel rash? Good paint? Any paintwork done? What color is the outside and interior? Maintenance records? If you can post a few pics it would help. Shane (SGRIM) should have a Black Book handy. Also location will determine value as well. How far do you live from a Carmax? It would only take 20-30 minutes for a free appraisal. The appraisal offer is good for 7 days or 300 miles, whichever comes first. If you do sell it to Carmax they will charge a $150 fee.
I have not had good times with CarMax. For instance... in 2002 I brought my 1992 25th Ann Heritage Edition Camaro in to see what they would offer me. Spent a HUGE chunk of the day there. The car was mint. Red with the factory black stripes. Black/Gray interior. Had only 28,000 miles on it....perfect. Their offer: $3,000. They said, "We only look at how old the car is...not how good the condition it is in." I said, "GOODBYE!"
End of the story...Sold it the next month on Ebay for $8,500. Lesson learned.![]()
Is it a Quattro?
Here's what Average Black book is...
$4800 + Auto and leather adds $300=$5100
If it's a Quattro then Average book is $6200
If they notice the tranny issue then they will deduct at least $1000.
My guess is if they really want it then they'll offer $4850-$5250
If the tranny scares them then it will be $3500-$4000
Post what they offer you or you can PM me if they notice the tranny problem.
You can always get more money if selling to a private person, but do you want to mess with troubles of selling. Just to let you know that once the car hits the 70K -75K then the value will start going down fast.
Why not fix it and sell it yourself? I know it may be a hassle but, it can really make a difference. I sold my 2000 Audi 1.8tqm with 130k on the clock for around $7500... Just need to wait it out for the right buyer.
But, if "it's only money" and you have plenty, then let them offer you the peanuts that they will likely offer you.
In fact, IIRC I took the Audi to Carmax to check out and their offer was around $2-3k. It was a complete waste of time.
I live in the ATL area. If there are no major changes in the car then the offer should stay the same within 5000 miles and the next 5 months. I would at least get an offer from Carmax, then go from there. What is your car situation? Is this a 3rd vehicle or your only tranportation? Is the car paid for? Lets try to look at the big picture. I doubt that the warranty will transfer to a dealership, do you just stop paying the warranty if you sell? If you keep the car, continue to pay the warranty (fix tranny), basically unless something else major happens then you will be paying $115 X 24 months= $2760 for a tranny to bring the car up to par. I would either cut my losses and wash my hands of it or get the tranny fixed and try to sell to a private person that wants to continue paying for a warranty. If you decide to fix the car and continue driving for the next 3-5 years then I think that would be OK too. Do you have any kids that are or will be old enough to drive? I would have Audi look at the tranny issue before completely committing to this warranty, could be a simple fix? You could advertise on Craigslist to see if you get any bites. Let me know
Why not fix it and sell it yourself? I know it may be a hassle but, it can really make a difference. I sold my 2000 Audi 1.8tqm with 130k on the clock for around $7500... Just need to wait it out for the right buyer.
But, if "it's only money" and you have plenty, then let them offer you the peanuts that they will likely offer you.
In fact, IIRC I took the Audi to Carmax to check out and their offer was around $2-3k. It was a complete waste of time.
I would think with the good miles, fixed tranny and the good color combo you could get it sold for $7500 give or take. Being an 02 model (8-9 year old car) means that it would be hard for someone to get a loan for it compared to an 07 a newer. Just a thought